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Knowledge and Presuppositions
β Scribed by Michael Blome-Tillmann
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Edition
- Hardcover
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Knowledge and Presuppositions develops a novel account of epistemic contextualism based on the idea that pragmatic presuppositions play a central role in the semantics of knowledge attributions. According to Blome-Tillmann, knowledge attributions are sensitive to what is pragmatically presupposed at the context of ascription. The resulting theoryβPresuppositional Epistemic Contextualism (PEC)βis simple and straightforward, yet powerful enough to have far-reaching and important consequences for a variety of hotly debated issues in epistemology and philosophy of language.
In this book, Blome-Tillmann first develops Presuppositional Epistemic Contextualism and then explores its ability to resolve various sceptical paradoxes and puzzles. Blome-Tillmann also defends PEC against familiar and widely discussed philosophical and linguistic objections to contextualism. In the final chapters of the book PEC is employed to illuminate a variety of concerns central to contemporary discussions of epistemological issues, such as Gettier cases, Moorean reasoning, the nature of evidence, and other current problems and puzzles.
β¦ Subjects
Philosophy, knowledge, epistemic contextualism, pragmatic presuppositions, Gettier
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